Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 26, 1915, Page 4

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3 i £ iz i i § [ = ton e e A Semals over, : bald head to the sene cloth and’ rub oft otiing % ered at tho Postomos at Norwich. . vou a brililant luster. g i § : 7—Don't get —_— : Telepnone Caljat wash aluminum kitchen uten- e it is drafty. Lahs mmw:muma in the milk or_ S i e VN MR, T Bulletin Job Office drink polluted % s PR — Wilitmantic Ofice, Room % Murray |10—Don't try Every spare room should have a ‘Telophone 310. 2 mm-wmsmm i i ol il Norwich, Monday, July 26, 1915. i i s Tablecloths and sheets should not looped on the liné, but hung taut. I i dded to th or The Bullatin: Is sold n every §| 10T the hay fever season. The dosage | salt has been added o eggs, sun and alr to look their best. . ) .,.,.- = - ~ 7 THE LATEST . GURE FOR HAY|stockings, rinse in sait water. et 2 Il ToEs. e o ek Sis 20 ¢ ki R o pov e ’ e e e ittt g The hay fever season is close at|soaked out with salt and milk. s i et PARAMOUNT PICTURES—BEST ON EARTH 3 The Bulletin has:the:largest §|hand and all those amicted who can S e S ~ F, circulation of any paper in East- § afford o will fles from the pollenated | ~If shoes are wet, stu fashioned DANIEL FROHMAN Presents ; arn Connecticut and from three $|atmosphere to pollenless mountain (o4 20 | The § #o four times larger than that of helghts to escape the affiiction, Vegetable floss makes an ezcellent =. outer % § asy in Norwlch. It is delivered filling for pillows. _ o, However, 2 % torover 3,000 of the 4,053 houses ‘A rash er 15 an excellent thing | rate side fascinating - £ § in Norwich, and read by minety- Bor the vereate. The four- e ¥ vessibie for D = L e o o In MISTRESS NELL -3 Windham it is dil.vered to over - £} o0 houses, In Putnam snd Ehace <= clean grass. Iy Z § Danielson to over 1,100 and in Soften hard water for toilet use by [is one 5—Beautiful 2§ al of theso places it is consid- a pinch of borax. Stitoh hee P OTHER PHOTOPLAYS Rx;srnowwuvu z this discovery says: e I T e e e 2 “Very minute doses of this pollen|™ o= ing models of a famous French dress- N S e s THE BRORER "COIN® z 4 were injected hypodermically at in-| wem naise dressing mepe- | making estadlishment, 50 it bears the . 5§ sixty-five postoffice districts, and } lervals, beginning several weeks be- s som mark of suthority. 5 : = z and fre of tions is deter-|the oil may have been dropped too DICTATES OF FASHION. Stockings are hand embroidered and S on i of the R F. D. il by the dugres of Jocal Feaction | (5t e ever s there Fich & liking: for | BovAniion giC 1 & JousE St AR Coilonial Theatre routestin rn Connecticut. noted about the area of skin at the| ot 7a Dhedalir. cpidioutl o R 8 8, for | wite. stocking, cmbroldered : Boint of infection, aa In other vacoins | cragide when s *beriing. miura. 16 e = i 2 7 R TCE JETEE TURER DEHE ROVIES T T CIRCULATION treatments. Poured into it, try putting & silver| Tne colomtal kerchicf is ome of the et 4 Reels—“SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Reels “Dr. Clowes was the first in this|spoon In and pouring the mixture on|newest neck fixings. four designs with six transfers of each Sumptuous Presentation of Sheridan’s Immortal country to immunize hay fever victims | It. o R —enough for a dozen pairs of stockings. Musio in Flats || Fable of the Men at the w,”‘.c“'. "c‘),",,- ainst thel ific pollen. Several A touch of black In neckwear la : e » H Railroad azainst thelr specifio pollon. Soverall L oo e carpot, | of B one e R “THE GODDESS,” Tomorrow, Alse “Hazards of Helen” work powdered borax into the carpet oo T ders stamped are sold in the shops and e T wherever thero is a sign of the lnsects| ~The combination of dlack and white| to &0 with them sre wash cloths with tter 1t o ure. atill ecalloped edge spray of flowers —not asthma or emphesema. or chronic | *"0 S°*ter 1t _UNCOT e S e e T i Beimped on ‘e thin_ Gloth that forms bronchitis or hypertrophic rhinitis— PONGEE LEADS. ‘With the present fashlons, high heels | the hem of a Turkish toweling wash | same rate paid to men. STEAMER BLOCK ISLAN 5:31"..'-:';"5' the problem is to determine which e — are absolutely indispensabl cloth. Guest towels, of course, al- particular pollen precipitates the at-| Pongee silk has taken a leading po- sty Mepenintie: WA'":H ““_L a I Blncx |suN|] ways make acceptable gifts, and, as| Renton, Scotland, has & woman let- sition for women's costumes, says| Valenclennes lace is-a favorite trim- [each is not much work, they are es-|ter carrier. summer lingerie frocks. Mothers' Magazine. This is a matter|ming for pecially suitable for summer embroid- e o oueologlst prepare fIOM| for congratulation, because this silk sl Sinasic ering. AVE~THE BULLETIN FOLLOW || the specifio polien a vaccine for im-|ig ugeful, durable and intrinsically| The wearing of flowers is an im- Yo! munization. This, of course, is sec- good. It is never what we callfportant item in women's dress to-day. SUMMER HAIRDRESSING. u ondary to the proper treatment of any | “smart,” but it is rich and serviceable. e % Girls are employed as messengers in _Readers of The Bulletin leaving ||l0cal abnormalities in nose or throat|It comes in all colors, but the present| A certain old world demureness is| To produce the Castle bob colf-| the British war office. e city for vacation trips can have || Which invite hay fever.” predominance of the sand tints makes | evident in the season's fashions. e AL o i aang i feliow them daily and thus keep L e the natural color of this pretty silk —_— young girls, the hair may be drawn now eligible to become n tevch with home affairs. Order EDITORIAL NOTES. far more in demand than even the| Summer millinery is designed of | back loosely from the forehead and rth Carolina. hrough The Bulletin bustness of- ‘Women are acting as street cleaners in Cardiff, Wales. E loveliost of other shades. It is Tarely | strangely contrast: i pack = pre B L ffee A omel Bryan has read the|used without some eort of trimming 3 =8 materisie. Vice o haie which gives the bobbed| Joan Sawyer, an actress, has jett|] *Daily, except Sundays =1 president's third note he may indulge |in sharp contrast, and cerise, bright| There should be a plain frock that|effect is then arranged on a narrow | New York to motor to San Francisco x in throwing out a few gas bombs. | green, bark brown and real red are|can be worn on ihe Strest o in the | B el On O T | N o aatier an a wager: = Wm-__— R —m-T A e the leading favorites for this purpose.|house in every wardrobe. bon is placed rather low on the fore- i donesy : JERICAN NOTE IN GER.| “Safety first” should bs a ng ey head, encircling the head, which al-| Miss Laura M. White has been doing = MANY. thought with those who take sides in TO MAKE HARD SOAP. Many o€ 49 wew cout pockets a7e|lows’ the bobbed hair to cover the | missionary work in China for the last Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and F ridays, July 7 to lnhmi:r":d ] g the European conflict on this sl like those on & soldier's service coat. | m d ears. twenty-four years. AND 2 Tha fact-that President Wilson's|ihe waten. n this elde of| mmpty one ten cent can of Ive o —_— T v tu & afile of eoit: > i WATCH HILL o&}0:n | BLOCK ISLAND o270an Gl ] 2ot to Germany. was moc given I e e ooden poon | pegoars &re all helghts and materlals, | fure used either high or low. For| Labor laws for women have recently Adults, 500; Children, 25 Adults, 7B¢; Children, 40c ? “out to the press of Berlin for general| The fingoes yell for war and white- | or stick: the Iy will become quite | ohtg ok aad mslin seem most fav- | both styles a softly constructed wire|been enacted in Kansas, Maine, Massa- f Pperusal marks its force as a strong|livered gentry for peace, bdut the|hot. Allow it tto cool. When cold = SR SR Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill ‘and peaceful appeal to the public con- | American people stand silent, prayer- | taks one-half cup of ammonia, one-| Gath Sects : and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office | <& isclence even In the eyes of its militaryy ful and ready! quarter cup of borax, one-quarter e el e G 1 e it of company on Shetucket Wharf, Norwich. g w e B e Dumplings That Never Fall—Two || NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. J. ISBISTER, ASent < It is not only.pacific and firm enna Teports a healthy increase : i N Swn hatls o 1&“*- expressed in a spiit of fjesd|in savings banic SpacitarY pnerease | fito iye when cold and stir well. Now | Another fist trimmed sailor shaps Suptule et Soum fwo Relpius SpapdOn s . For high hair dressing @ round wire | fuls of baking powder, one-half tea- liness and fairness which must com. | Wage-earners of that country are rap. | 12X SIX pounds clean grease, when|has a very high crown, like & man’s|foundation covered with silk net is|spoonful of salt and one cup of sweet e melted and lukewarm, strain through| gnaker hat. small o Sl whinerse s of e Somriney| o o G S pasoa e T jaced hen on e, head, T hair | il S sed grep n mall moe;| POLAR CUB ELECTRIC FAN, $5.00 Dotween the nations they may faver| COL Bryan wouldn't bave written|Now have pan ready, lined with oid 50 rapidly that | curely. It then may be either coiled |is boiling. Boil with cover off for | President Wilson Goes not seck 1o|® 7Ote lke Wilson's to the Kaiser,|white cloth, let hang over edge Of|ing peint — o T nod the vamish-or tucked beneath. The curls are ar-|ffteen minutes, then put cover on &nd A Big Breeze for a Little Money § excite antagonisms, but to allay them; | He Drefers to be an easy mark for|Pan. If put in a cool place it will be s B S5 rang 3 foundation covered with silk met, is| chusetts and Wyoming. or three arranged becomingly at the|very fine with either beef or chicken. What fort an electric fan is on sweltering and bis quietness and patience under | German diplomats. ready to cut in four hours, then can| The new silhouette shows high col-1nape of the neck. The hair about the = Peach Tapioca—Peaches, one can: A o PO AN CUEFAR o Y Dbe left till the next day. lars, fitted sleeves, snug lines and flar-, forehead is sofily arranged and isjpowdered sugar, one-quarter cupful: Gayn z ‘What Great Britain is doing to the ing skirts. drawn back to the curled coiffure. pearl tapioca, ome cupful; sugar, ome- bung in any position — turned in any direction — 1s neutral nations abutting Germany in- HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ak i R S e )1’)'::1 cupful; -u:, nne;‘hnlt mm well balanced, well made, handsomely finished, is —_— There three ways ving 3 ne can of peaches, s from shodk, and can be carried g:“;“r‘;‘z:;: o :‘;’;‘: do to us were| For toothache, soak a bit of medi-|full skirt to flare, by shirring, plaits S e arter pantel oF Phu el whsee sbeolutely free kol » cated cotton in oil of cloves or ofl of | and the circular cut. In making cottage cheese use an|and let stand one hour; soak ome cup- one’s trunk and even valise. Perbaps you have de- ande pae o Rt wintergreen, and gently press into the Sip——— enameled ware colander in which to|ful of pearl tapioca in cold water prived yourself of the comfort-bringing coolness of e ot ot Sebting men’ 3110} eavity. and whors this s sbesut bathe TO CLEAN BLANKETS. press it. Amy milk product is very|cover; fo peaches sirup add enoush igr o, Deacln iy arios ) S * e Pay' hatw_ SR 4ABs gum nd -ty the hot WAt DeE- — easily affected by its surroundings, and | boiling water to make three cupfuls, o T DOLAR CUS. PAN e P e Why shouldn't the soldiers of the em- To clean blankets or all wool gar-|a metal colander may not only give|heat to bolling point, add taploca ""Y.. . and pire have a level wage scale? 'To.prevent or cure those wind|ments shave up half a bar of any good |a flavor, but is apt also slightly to|drained from cold water, one-half cup- cost of operating is less than 2 day. i s R freckles make mIXIng | lgundry soap, and four tablespoonfuls | darken the cheese, which should be|ful sugar, one-half teaspoonful salt, For Sale By THE CHICAGO RIVER TRAGEDY, | [t doesn’t make any aifference|Sd of ammonia, put in the tub and half |of snowy whiteness. then cook in double boller until trans- 3 or honey end eau de cologne, & . skl parent. Line a pudding dish with THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. o ' When the steamer Eastland turned ;i‘;'.”':, 'x:m:l::: 0 Bt;? n'mv,mn 20d Tizsage It oto the' face betors | (e articles to be cieaned and O N peaches cut ' quarters, 1l with apl- 4 . tartle at her pler on the Chicago river e [$0ing out- g Sautrday morning, she drowned 1,000 | 0 Cron St & Poor substitute. A Dersons, which makes it almost equal| It is mot strange Tommy Atkins|a Quart of weier: wash vour brasbes »:h the Lusitania tragedy and ome of | is getting weary of “It's a long 'way to |and combs in this and ail grease and the worst:disasters in a quarter of a | Tipperary.” That old vaudeville skit|dirt will disappear. Rinse shake and “Everybody’s doin’ 1t!" seems to be a | 4rY in the sun or by the fire. oun GUmmE better fit. e B Drink Jemonade freely duricg the Your money Ia‘ck if you The problem of Russta now is how | Summer, but do not have it too sweet. aze not satisfied to get 140,000 carlonds of material 2 it e Spphears: b 1912 her| from Viadivostok into the war zone. Ceylon Tea....... 35¢ o y er up-| 5 gingle v R oo that creates thirst T &per deck was ordered removed and | fho coirarack NrdlY ssems oq All other Teas..... 25¢c Tthe.advice was given to always keop s i oca and bake in moderate oven thirty + 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. ‘Women motor truck drivers in Eng- | minutes; cool slightly. Sher in ;mr f:nm. 1.1;‘13 ryu!.a h:hv’: When_ the “ot Bl T m;l:;i o: the alarming i:uou.a: Rm clares “Our army stronger than | tro insanity, can- her tendency to list has been re-|over,” it would appear that he was|oer it is at least Somforting te And FOR 1915 It s to & afraid he wasn't going to get a chance | from recent statistics that mortal- criminal to keep such & vessel | ¢, got into the war. ity from diphtheria and cerebo-spinal Dassenger boat, i o e RN ngitis has been On sale at Warsaw is invested by the enemy,| D 5 Zcondemned, and the Germans are notified that they is ‘seen instead of a city If they succeed, How s eresast| [N THE GARMENT SECTION for feeling blue. To put up such a e ] longer—there never will be a time when the Summery clothes will DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN ed ‘at home ‘and contains ROthing t is in the least bit harmful to the um.wmeu;mmmun»m Pretty Wash Dresses. . $3.48 Clever Coats for Present Use. . At this low price a great variety of attractive The kind of a coat you will need any cool evening models in Jawn, volle and linen, for both women and at home or at the beach. Many of them were misses. The values of this seasonable offering run m‘d;;{,fi“““"“fl’""hmmm @8 high ag $6.00. e $2.48 ‘Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses $1.98 White Dresses for Girls. . . Many of these are slightly mussed from handling Serviceable Dresses combining common sense ma- and are consequently much reduced In price, being terials with attractive styles. The weaves are neat worth as much as $4.95. Made up in pretty lawn, stripe ginghams, chambray and crash in solid colors. ‘batiste, linen and rice cloth, Live wire designs developed in Palm Beach fabric A notable collection of dainty Waists to sel] for and good linen. These attractive suits are carefully this very low price, displaying a number of hand- tallored and were sold earlier in the season as high some models, beautifully trimmed with laces and s §9.98 ‘embroidery. For girls from 6 to 14 years of age we make this All Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses in white and JAMES W, BLACKBURN, splendid offer—pretty Galatea, Gingham and Lawn || colors, many of them having been marked down from |8 Stanton Avenue. Eact Side % e Mok babeaca e oy gl e il S $1.98 are iIncluded. e n in every way. . GEORGE G. GRANT 2

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